Saudi Arabia is a top investor in Elon Musk’s Twitter — and @ChrisMurphyCT wants a U.S. probe into their stake. “I want to know about what foreign governments’ access is to one of the most important information platforms,” he tells @mehdirhasan. “We deserve to know more.”

Dec 14, 2022 · 1:04 AM UTC

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The journalism of diminishing returns.
Ĺook into what @elonmusk promised China in exchange for selling teslas
Why you acting like a Saudi wasn't a top investor before?
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Ye we are concerned too how much of world data is under control of us govt. Please Twitter open it up to the public.
This is a manipulation of the facts as usual when it comes to Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia as a country does not have a shares in Twitter, but the truth is that the Kingdom Holding Company is a “private company” that invests in Twitter since 2011
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Foreign or domestic governments should not have any say over what appears on Twitter. Don't know why you're advocating for one but not the other.
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Saudi Arabia is top investor in Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Visa, PayPal, Zoom and on and on.... Does that merit a US probe too? @mehdirhasan your obsession with Twitter and especially @elonmusk is clouding your judgement & your work as an independent journalist.
YAY! Enough with foreign interference in the affairs of Americans.
Last month Joe Biden declared MBS off limits for prosecution of the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. Did Chris Murphy call for an investigation of that?
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Why? Even if we find malfeasance, the wealthy do what they want. No one is invested in justice …